New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 25, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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Mr. P. Meitz of Sleepy Eye made us a Don't forget Kuetzing's bargain day. NEW VIM AND VICINITY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MOME CIMCZJE. pleasant call yesterday noon. DON'T SCOLD The iron ware for the new bridge arrived Devoted to our Ladies and Little Ones. BOARD OP PUBLIC WORKS. Travelers'', Guide. yesterday fore-noon.. Kuetzmg has the greatest variety of a man for groaning when he has (Written for the Review.) Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Bheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain ft childrens trimmed hats at lowest prices. Thou Raster Flower-. We are sorry to relate that Mrs. Henry Mayor of the City of New fc e-s^gg, simply awful. No torture in the |p||l|gancient times was more painful than Art thon the only blooming flower 0, Ulm, will make application to Hon. Poehler of Courtland died last week. Eggs taken in exchange at market twin diseases. Bat—oughtn't Webber, Judge of the District Court Amongst the dry and withered grassij? prices for goeds, by Frank Kuetzing. a man tohe blamed if, having Bhen- ""'*A. Preuss will reopen a bakery in the Awakened by an April shower- 0g**" of the Ninth Judicial District, at his J^matism or Neuralgia, he wont use office in the City of New Ulm, on Monday Awakened for an Easter-mass? %.4^?.^ Melges Building on southern Minnesota ff"~ Mr. Conrad Zeller has purchased the jAth-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured the 7th day of May, 1888, at 10 o'clock St. I S "V „*-thousands who have suffered in tbe residence of Jos. Sehnoberich, next to I question thee, so sweet and modest,\ in the forenoon,* for the appointment .-same way It has cured hundreds Winonkigt^eteif^^ The while I gaze upon thy face Mr. Frank Leiboldt's new building. of a Board of Puolic Works for ^ll after physicians have pronouneei Rev. Preine, who attended the Thou speakest not, thou only noddest, said City of New Ulm saia board to x^sthem incurable. *J* Jno. F. Neumann, the boss fisherman, In silence meek, in meekest grace. Quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church Going East. Going West. consist of three respectable freeholders 4 "The skill of five physicians could no* core me of Rheumatism which had settled caught a 47 pound fish in the Minnenesota at Mankato, returned home Monday. of said city and qualified electors therein, An art thou lonesome, gentle beauty, ^P-H 6 25a,m No. 1 4:10 a. m. in thehips, neck and shoulders. So miens© J, 10-30a.m. who have been residents of said city was the pain that sleep was almost unpos-, 27 10:30 a m. Upon the prairie, wild and cold, VJ river yesterday. tt able. The first dose of Athlophoro8 gave .. *0 12-01 p. 2 5 2 15 p.m. Rev. C. Albrecht and Prof. O. And is it then thy humble duty, for at least three years prior to such ., me relief, and the third enabled me to deep .' 22 3-.50 3 5:35 p.m. for four and a half hoars without waking. ft Mrs. Montgomery had the sad misfortune appointment. To stay so young amongst the old? 10.00 13 10.40 p. Hover are attending the conference of I continued its nse. and dtn now well." Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Dated the 21st day of April, 1888. BEV S. H. TROY.EB, New Albany, Jod. to lose her daughter, twelve Lutheran ministers at Hutchinson this I'll take thee with me while I wander 4S"Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, except Sunday. C. WESCHCKE,' year old who, ailing for some time, "Moorish Maiden." Myself alone like thou art now, week. Mayor. C. W E I E A N Agent. THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. M.Y. And while I muse, and while I ponder died lastweek. C. Baltrusch I'll lay thee on my dreaming brow. Sabbath School Convention, Mr. C. H. Hornburg has commenced Mr. Hugo Rehfeld tarried in the city A I E r. Carl Krause of Delano active preparations for the erection of I'll close my eyes while thou art sleeping a few days. to Miss Henrietta Wandersee of And dreaming of our lonely days, The Annual Convention of the Brown his new residence opposite the fairgrounds, this city. The young couple, for whom See Kuetzing's Bargain ad. in another County Sabbath School Association And wheDl'm mourning andam weeping corner State and 2nd South. Just received a N E W STOCK of And in the darkened future gaze, will be held in the German Methodist column. we wish all prosperity, will reside in Church at New Ulm Thursday and Friday, The sad news came to Mr. Biebel.the this city. Then little blossom must thou soothe me fky GM£, Clothing, Mrs. G. Kuehnei of Lafayette is very May 3rd and 4th. S. Scherin of dairy-man, Monday evening that his son Must thou recall thy mission here, If low and not expected to live. St. Paul, the superintendent and secretary Ne Ulm boys make their mark And I will thank thee and reward thee, Andreas, while out boat-riding near of the State Association, Rev. S. MEFS FDBNiSINB BDODS, wherever they go. Hugo Fischer graduated And hold but of them all, thee dear. The proprietors of the Union Hall are Minneapolis, was drowned. M. McNeil, Rev. C. E. Sanders and at the head of this year's class Rev. W. Fritze of Sleepy Eye and having that place freshly white-washed The City Band will give one of its instrumental of the "Turnlehrer Seminar" in Milwaukee, The following, clipped from a St. many other pastors and workers will be and renovated. a Sc a & concerts, comprising some present. For particulars address N. Saturday. PauJ paper, amply illustrates that not Mrs. F. Immel and daughter of Lamberton Sorenson, Secretary, Sleepy Eye, Minn. of the most popular pieces, next Sunday we alone were censuring the Globe for SUMMER UNDERWEAR, Ed. Baer, the hardware merchant in are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. at Union Hall. FOR RENT. its malicious assault on Honest Kiesling's Block, offers a full line of H. Keller of this city. of best qualify and cheapest prices. "The unhappy Globe has been having Dr. C. W. McFadden returned from A convenient residence, with a wellkept gasoline and oil-stoves of the latest and a more than usually unhappy time in Rev. E C. Sanders and wife of Sleepy garden and other improvements, his western trip Monday morning. He most approved patterns to the public, its assaults upon John Lind and his tariff NOTICE. situated on the corner of Broadway and Eye have departed from that village expresses himself as satisfied in some who are respectfully invited to inspect views. Now the simple fact is that 5th north streets is for rent. Enquire and intend to-seek a home in Oregon. particulars, but sums up his experience John Lind is the idol of his constituents. his stock. at As I will retire from business on They believe in him they swear by in saying: A man can't live on climate." May 1, having sold out to Mr. Jos. M. Mullen has purchased the corner E A N N O E O Broadway. MARRIED.—Mr. Isidore Haas of Cottonwood him they are his thick and thin admirers Sehnoberich, I respectfully ask all my and adjoining lot, situated on German SHADE TREES. and they took as a personal afront to Miss Louisa Sehnoberich, debtors to settle their accounts on or the Globe's assault. Lind is young, and 3d S. St., of Mr. Bellni consideration The anniversary of the Turn-Zoegling's daughter of Jos. Sehnoberich of this I offer for sale 1000 Cottonwood trees, before April loth, to avoid costs. frnk, henest, able—and more than all, $1250. Verein last Sunday was a well attended twelve to fourteen feet high, at 15 cts. city. Rev. Berghold tied the nuptial JAC. HOESCHELE he represents his district accurately on each, and will present domesticated New Ulm. Minn. afiair, and proved enjoyable till Chas. Stuebe will succeed Jos knot yesterday, which the Review the tariff question. But the Globe, oblivious raspberry shrubs to all purchasers. the sad news of the demise of Fr. to everything except a supposed Schnobrich at the latter's butcher-stand hopes will be for a union of happiness. H. L. KUNK, Milford. Ernst Pfeiffer partisan advantage, hammered away Schuetz, who had always taken a great on May 1. Mr. Stuebe is so well-known W. S, Dunning of Springfield made unceasingly at the young Swede. The ATTENTION FARMERS. interest in the welfare of the Zoegling's that our endorsement wouldjbe superfluous. entire press of the district was immediately the Review a pleasant call Monday. Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts Verein, was received, whereupon the The New Ulm Creamery Co. will up in arms and gave the Globe Mr. Dunning also called at the Auditor's commence gathering cream from and festival was discontinued. such a bastinading as it will not soon Over Tappe's Tailor shop. The concert, given by the Hutchins office for his bounty on 8 wolves, after May 1st, 1888. Highest market forget. And Lind came also with an PAINTER, CALCIMINER The State Teacher's Institute of price in cash will be paid for same and Family Concert Co. last Friday evening which he had caught last Sunday on his able tariff letter and ruthlessly demolished farmers are respectfully requested to Brown Co. opened at Sleepy Eye last all its laboriously construted at Union Hall, was a novelty in^its way farm. AND patronize the company, as endeavors sophistries. Somewhat wearily the Monday under the auspices of Prof. PAPER HANGER, and pleased all those, who came there John Macho, aged 60 years and residing will be made to manage the Creamery Globe than remarked "Lind must be Hyde and Mrs. Jaques. Fifty-one teachers Without great expectations. in the interest of the farmers as well as executes all work promptly and at in the Northern part of the city, left to his constituents Whereupon were present at the opening and in our own ^_ reasonable prices. Artistic Graining a the Red Wing Republican gives the following last Saturday, while splitting wood Mr. Jacob Hottinger, the Wiesenthal Specialty. more are coming in. anxious to listen parting scorch to an already struck himself in the stomach with the Mayor, was in St. Paul over Sunday, well-done roast: to«the rendering of a very interesting axe handle producing internal injuries STALLION FOR SALE. 1 saving Messrs. Rothshild, Gould & Just so. Leave him to his constituents. programme on scientific and otber subjects. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, and causing death in 16 hours. A post Vanderbilt, his body-guard, in charge Put that putrid reminiscence, Will sell, or let on shares to responsible April 26, 27 and 28. mortem examination, made by Dr. O. Mort Wilkinson against him. Give the of his establishment. party, one half Norman stallion latter all the help, the deodorizers, the C. Strickler, revealed a rupture of tne four years old Will also sell very On account of more business than we THE BOSTON THEATER CO. disinfectant, you can afferd to waste on A I E :—To-day by Rev. Berghold, cheap one mare with colt from Thoroughbred stomach. were prepared to transact on our publishing-day, him, and then after the constituents and one Hereford bull calf. Mr. Edward Baer to Miss Mathila a slight error found its way have spoken and you have buried your The Turnverein has engaged the Boston If you don't intend to purchase, come Will appear for the first time in New Ochs, both of this city. The Review into the recording of City Council Proceedings, dead, write out your success in bulldozing and see the stock anyway. It will pay Theater Co. to play Thursday, Friday Ulm. extends hearty congratulations and a Swede. you to do so. and we herewith submit the and Saturday evenings. A different $ djange of "bill evety Evening. wishes for the new, couple prosperity forgotten clauses, which should immediately CHAS. STUEBE. play will be rendered every evening Our paik authorities contemplate and happiness. Set1 small bills for programme of follow the record of the president's setting out enough trees German NEW and the patrons of the hall are assured of pla} «. We notice with pleasure that many of appointments on streets,. "On Park to beautify the place handsorueh. of a good series of entertainments. By Drug Store. POPULAR PRICES. This is as it should be, and we pe Grave Yard and Park: Councilors our citizens are planting shade-trees a special arrangement the prices of admission that our citizens may spent main a Schmucker and Rudolphi." "On Fire around their residences. This certainly Reserved seats at C. L. Roos' Diug have been placed at a very pleasant summer's eve in the park, list Department: Councilor H. Rudolphi. does much to beautify the streets, besides Store enmg to the strains of niu&ie, discoursed low figure. proving agreeable on a hot summer bv one of our able bands. Miss Estey of Minneapolis, who lectured "W. C. Bredenhagen, president of the day. :. m-i -»2J igupj at the Congregational Church projected St. Paul, New Ulm & Southwestern Joseph Galles, once a St. Peterite, Many new dwellings and other buildings last Monday Evening, and who is a Railroad, was in the city several now of New Ulm, is spoken of in prominent are being erected in the city, especially A N state organizer of the W. C. T. U., was quarters as a candidate for sheriff days last week consulting with New in the lower second ward, which greeted by a large assembly, whom she of Brown county next fall on the Democratic BATITII Ulm parties interested in the building by the way, although named "Goose and People's ticket. Should the presented her views on prohibition and of said road. The grade in entering citizens of Brown county nominate and Quarter," is one of the cleanliest and temperance, expressing it as her opinion Given bv the O. M. OLSEN, and leaving this place was examined elect Mr. Galles, it will'be an exhibition best kept portions of the city. NEW E CITY BAND that Government should take an active of wisdom, besides an act of justice to a and found to be easier than expected. part the furtherance of these ends. good man.— St. Peter Journal. The Union Band and the St. Paulus It was agreed upon that a preliminary RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, AT It was the intention of Miss Estey to Singing Choir spent a pleasant afternoon survey of the read be made at once, UNIO N HALL, DEALER IN Lafayette Items organize a branch of the organization Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, on the Hermann Monument and that, when completed, a meeting she represents, but not meeting with Heights. Both societies will give a Toilet Articles, Fancy of the full board of directors be held Sunday Eve, April 29,1888. —H. Essig was visiting with his father-in-law enough encouragement, she abstained grand vocal and instrumental concert Goods, Stationery and with a view of having building operations Hem Schrader. PROGRAMME. from further proceedings. A discussion, at Union Hall in the neari future. Musical Instruments. commenced without delay. —"W. Sandmann lost a valuable mare, i. carried on by the ladies listening to the which had been gored by a steer last Oils, Panits, BrusNs, Varnrhes and Street Commissioner Friederichs and 1. Fhessende Quelle, 0\ertureby Pette. E. St. Julien Cox, who has made St. lecturer, revealed the fact that they fall. Glass. 2. Concert Polka by J. O. Casey some of his men are grading the upper Peter his headquarters again, called on were in favor of temperance, but not in —H. Schrader, Sr. will spend a few 3. Golden Gltam, Gin otte, by Ripley. part of 2. St. north, running past School his New Ulm friends last week. W fovor of prohibition, and they wisely days at Sanborn this week 4. Blizzard March, comp by Gruenenfelder Physicians' Prescriptions carefully House Square. The sidewalks, which doubt not that E St. Julien kept his II. —District 53 will hold a spellingclass presented their views on this important prepared from pure and t. 5. Cornet Solo, Prize PoJka, by J. Heller. have been brought out of position by next Friday evening in the schoolhouse. fresh Drugs. eyes open in examining the fences of subject. 6. Gesaenge des Himmels, Walz by J. Stranss. the running water, are also receiving the 2nd congressional district,'so admirably 7. Baritone Solo, Las° Alle Gehor=am Spin, by Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs —Items are scarce, and the high water Adress due attention. kept in repair and order by John Fritz Schuetz. and Pianos. III. prevents speedy accomodation with It has been told us by reliable parties Lind, but we doubt whether his little 8. Viel Wenig, Overture by W. Barber. New Ulm the river is falling however, Mr. Fr. Schuetz, editor of the "Rundschau" 9. Quartette by F. Abt. Please give me a call. that certain boys are in the habit of speech, delivered Sunday afternoon at and we will, so hope we, soon be rid of and an active member of the N. 10. Hen Convention, Galopp by Pette. all inconvenience. O. M. OLSEN. hunting and killing our singings birds Union Hall, proved him superior in the A dmission 35 Cents a person. Meridian Block, Ne Ulm, Minn. U. Turnverein and known throughout on the prairie and in the woods. Such matter of discussing tariff and taxes, to the United States as an expounder NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. Mueller, his friend now in Washington, and who a proceeding has been brought to the of free thinkers' doctrines, died unexpectedly notice of our game-warden, and we will is giving thorough study to this important for LOST. last Sunday evening. had aid him in prosecuting all parties, who branch of political economy. CONTRACTOR ASD O been ailing with asthma and contracted shall continue this evil practice. A Poeket Memorandum, containing Win. Blaas of Lafa\ ette had the sad a severe cold which terminated fatally. nothing of value except to the owner gives special attention to Caleiniinng, Mr. H. Dyckman of Sleepy Eye, only. Leave at Chris. Kuempke's Grocery misfortune last Saturday morning to The remains were taken to their last of all kinds, and receive reward. Whitewashing and Plastennsr All till now, prominently connected with lose his house and entire contents by resting place under the auspices of the ICE CREAM AND SODA Jobs promptly attended to in city or the Bank of Sleepy Ey and the Sleepy fire. While the family were sitting at Turnverein yesterday afternoon. Impressive FOR RENT. CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS country and satisfaction guaranteed Eye Roller Mill Co., has decided to remove the breakfast table, smoke was suddenly services were held in his honor A suite of rooms for living purposes ijtawsu..'*' AND TOBACCO, every respect. to New York City., where he will noticed in the second story, and an at Turner Hall, Mr. W. Pf aender speaking may be rented over Brown County Office on Broadwav, opposite Vo enter as a partner in an importing Bank. Enquire at Bank. examination proved that the fire had in the hall and Mr. R. Fischer at and everything pertaining to a firstclass house. Mr. O. W. Hagen and Mr. gel's lumber yard. gained such headway as to necessitate the grave. The mixed choir rendered Confectionery at NOTICE. Hans Mo will hereafter take an active Eiher's Palaoe Restanrant, the immediate abondonment of the a few songs befitting the occasion, New Ulm, Minn, April 18, 1888. interest in the bank. dwelling, not even allowing tne family which proved in what high esteem the Notice is hereby given that all alleys, POST OFFICE BLOCK. to save more than bedding and a few late author stood among his friends. premises and privies in the City of New D. L. Kiele, State Superintendent of NEW DIRECT LACING NOTICE OF MORTGAGE clothes. The cause of the fire is unknown Ulm must be thoroughly cleaned on or The deceased leaves a wife and 5 minor Jfublic Instruction, has sent to the different KID GLOVES, before May 15th. Ordinance No. 21 SALE. and no theory can be pronounced. children in straightened circumstances, Co, Superintendents a circular, will be strictly enforced. The loss all in all sums up which have the sympathy of their numerous Whereas, default has been made in the conditions setting forth the importance of Arborday, Kuetzing'T By order of the O A O E A of a certain Mortgage executed and delivered to $300, for which amount Mr. JBlaas friends, who will no doubt do For sale by and urging school-teachers to animate by Charlotte Brown and Isaac Brown her MBS. A. OLDXNG, carries insurance in the Continental Co. husband mortgagors, to The Colonial & United all in their power to imitigate their grief. their pupils in planting trees. He States Mortgage Company, limited mortgagee, dated the twentieth day of January A. D. eighteen well says that Arbor-day can no longer A call has been issued by Chairman hundred and eighty-three and recorded in the office Petty Efforts Crowned With of the Register of Deeds of the county of Brown be looked upon as an experiment of Heidemann of the Democratic County in the State of Minnesota, on the 26th day of January AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, Probable Success. doubtful utility. A. D. 1883, at 9 o'clock A.M., in book N of Convention to be held at Sleepy Eye, Mortgages, at page 357 on which there is claimed NE W ULM, MINN. A Bill Providing for the Erection of to be due, at the date cf this notice, the amount of Saturday May 12th at 2 o'clock m., As will be seen from the ad. in another I One hundred and twenty-two Dollars and the further Postoffice Buildings in about every for the election of delegates to the sum of twenty-niue and 10 100 Dollars for BARGAIN DAY column the Second Annual Convention PROBATE NOTICE, Town in the Country. taxes paid on said premises by said mortgagee for Democratic State Convention, which of the Brown Co. Sabbath School which it holds the Treasurer's receipts, and no action State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^ss. a or proceeding has been instituted at law or in convenes at St. Paul on May 17, and Probate Court. Special Term, April 5th 1888. Association will be held in this city in equity to recover the debt secured by said mortgage In the matter of the estate of Charles Leonhardt Washington. Special Telegram, April also to elect delegates to the Congressional or any part thereof. the near futuie. Each Sunday School deceased. Now, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a 22.—The senate committee on public Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting Convention. is entitled to two delegates and should power of sale contained in said mortgage, and of to be the last -will and testament of Charles Leon, buildings and grounds has had under the statute in such esse made and provided, said The basis upon which the appointment hardt deceased, late of said County, has been de. send their representatives without fail, mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged hvered to this Court consideration for some time and will be of delegates is made is one delegate at premises therein described, at public auction And whereas, August Westphal has filed therewith as the convention will undoubtedly at the front door of the Court House in the N 3a,t\ircia.y h)s petition, representing among other things prepared to report during the present large from each town and one delegate Oity of New Ulm in the County of Brown and prove interesting and beneficial. that said Charles Leonhardtjdied in said County on 8tate of Minnesota, on Saturday the ninth day of week a bill to provide for the erection the3l8tday of March 18S8, testate, and that for every fifty votes or major fraction June A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-eight at said petitioner is the sole executor named in said, of substantial postoffice buildings in one o'clock in the afternoon, to satisfy the amount Rev. Berghold, who is authority on thereof cast for the democratic gubernatorial last will and testament, and praying that the said which shall then be due on said mortgage, with instrument may be admitted to probate, and that every town containing a presidential horticultural matters, informs us that candidate in 1886. Following tbe interest thereon, and costs and expenses of letters testamentary be to him issued thereon of all sizes, madeivd sale, and twenty-five Dollars attorney's fees, as postoffiice. A sum of $10,000,000 is to It is ordered, That the proofs of «aid instru the severe winter has proven disastrous is a list of towns and the number of stipulated in said mortgage case of foreclosure. ment, and the said petition, be heard before this be appropriated by the bill, and the Lace, Felt or Linen to The premises described in said mortgage, and to most of our fruit-trees. Hi examination Court, at theProbate Office in said County, on their allowed delegates. so to be sold, are the lot, piece or parcel of land Friday the 4th day of May A. D.^1888, at 10 money will be distributed as evenly and of oyer fifty trees convinces him New Ulm 11, Sleepy Ey 4, Springfield2, situated in the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, be sold at 18 cents each, o'clock in tbe forenoon, when all concerned may and known and described as follows, towit: appear and contest tbe probate of Raid instrument equitably among the states and territories that most apple and twenty per cent of Albin 1, Bashaw 1, Burnstown 1, And it is further ordered, That public notice of all being as each year as possible. Preference The South East quarter of the North West quarter the time and place of said hearing be given to all rj. plum trees are dead. His theory is to Cottonwood 3, Eden 2, Home 3, Lake and the North £ast quarter of the South West persons interested, by publication of these orders will be giyen to towns where the again.,*! CALL, in early he effect that the severe frost, immediately quarter of Section Fifteen (15) in Township One for three weeks successively previous to said day Hanska 2, Leavenworth 2, Milford 3, hundied and nine (109) of Range Thirty-three (33) of hearing, in the New Ulm Beview a newspaper government has no long leases on hand, following the soft weather in January, Linden 2, Mulligan 2, North Star 1, west, contaioingEigty acres. pnnted and published at the City of New Ulm in a don't a it until all The Colonial & United States Mortgage Company said County. and especially to towns which are will- exercized the main influence on Prairieviile 1, Sigel 3, Stark 2, Stately limited. Mortgagee. By the Con-t. he best styles are gone x"*j I ins: to donate the site for the building. A. V. Eastman. Attorney for Mortgagee. ERNST BRANDT. ,. this lamentable result. A 1, total 47.j ", 11 My3 (L. S.) Judge of Probate. Dated April 14th 1888. ,-jk & & *5 ft